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Employment Type: Seasonal (Seasonal)
Job Summary Are you looking for an active job where you can enjoy accomplishing hands-on tasks? Are you ready to make a difference in your community while enjoying the great outdoors? Join our team as a Seasonal Park Maintenance Worker and be a key player in maintaining the beauty and functionality of our public spaces. As part of our dynamic crew, youll contribute to the upkeep of our parks, ensuring a clean, safe, and inviting environment for all visitors. This seasonal opportunity is perfect for those who love hands-on work and take pride in enhancing the natural beauty around us. Apply now to be a part of a rewarding and impactful seasonal role!
These seasonal positions will be assisting our Parks teams responsible for:
STARTING HOURLY PAY: $17.50
For more details, review the full job details and requirements below.
The Park Maintenance Worker I contributes to the success and upkeep of the Citys park system by performing a variety of semi-skilled and skilled tasks to ensure the overall aesthetic appeal of City parks. This position works both individually and alongside other staff responsible for the maintenance of parks and park equipment. In addition to the regular job tasks, this position assists to repair and maintain equipment used in the completion of the job. This position is part of a two-level career progression of Park Maintenance Worker I and II.
Key Responsibilities
Qualifications
Environmental and Physical Demands The Park Maintenance Worker I works outside in a variety of weather and environmental conditions such as heat, cold, wind, sun, rain, and snow. They are exposed to pollen, dust allergens, and other elements. This position requires the ability to lift and maneuver up to 50 pounds, move frequently, maintain a stationary position for periods of time, and to frequently traverse uneven outdoor areas. The Park Maintenance Worker performs physical activities that require considerable use of ones arms and legs moving ones whole body to climb, lift, balance, walk, twist, stoop, kneel, crouch, and crawl while handling materials. This position frequently ascends or descends stairs and ladders and works at heights; lifts and carries weight independently or with someone else; operates a variety of hand and power tools sometimes while working at heights. Drives or rides from site-to-site multiple times throughout the day and works in distracting situations including high volume traffic areas and city medians.